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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Nautilus 3.6.3 (GNOME Files) Run and Install it on Ubuntu

Nautilus (also known as GNOME Files) – the default file manager for
GNOME Shell – reaches the third maintenance update , thus arriving at
version 3.6.3. No distortion of vision or functional (for those we have
to wait Nautilus 3.8, a mockup can be found here), but a good changelog
that carries a lot ‘of problems solved. Here they are:

Removed a problem that caused the mismanagement of symbolic links on remote volumes

removed columns “search filter”, which appeared duplicated when changing the search path

the search toolbar now accepts long file name directory

within the bookmark “Recent Files” also appears in the trash

adding the frame around the thumbnails, where this missing

disassemble the remote volumes no longer causes crashes Nautilus.

was also partially improved restaurant search, by introducing a hint of recursive search.

Install the new manager files on Ubuntu is easy! Just add the PPA of
GNOME 3 (which the drafting of the article has not yet been updated, and
it will probably be tomorrow before ), update the package list and
install … Nautilus! All this is to open a terminal and type